Friday, October 7, 2011

Is this fantastic or what!!!??? I especially love the combo of the ruffles and the flowers, so sweet. I am so excited to try it.

Sachiko from Tea Rose Home is so creative! Let's follow along as she does her tutorial!

One day I was at a Down East store, and going through their sales rack and found this...(The folded shirt on the left is my old shirt, I am going to use this too.)

I couldn't believe my eyes, yes, I know, it was a $1!!! I asked if there are more in the back, but he said this was a left over from two summers ago, and there is no more... oh well, lucky me! I have a perfect plan for this shirt.

1. Cut the side of one shirt and open it up. Use the picture as a guide and cut up 6 peices of 2 1/2" X 12" and 2 peices of 1 1/4" strips.

2. Using big stitches, sew 2 1/2" strips a 1/4" from the edge. Pull one thread to make the ruffles. I made the the top of the ruffles 7" wide.

3. Sew the 1 1/4" strips together and make longer strips. Using big stitches, sew
the middle, pull one string to make ruffles.

4. First, pin the long strips around the neck line. Don't forget to leave the front part for the other ruffles.

5. Then, attach the front ruffles. Make sure that the center of the shirt and center of the ruffle lines up.

6. To add the second row of ruffles, measure 1 1/2" from the edge of the first row of ruffles and line the top of the next row to it. Sew. Repeat the process to complete the shirt.

You can stop here. The shirt look perfectly ok... but I added a corsage. If you want to do so, keep reading...

7. To make the fabric string: cut one 1/2" string and strech it. To make the corsage, cut 1" strips, sew the center with big stitches and make ruffle first.

8. Take the ruffle you made at step 7, and fold it in half.

9. To start sewing the corsage, roll up the end, and start sewing the folded part, and keep spinning and sewing...

10. There, you have a flower...Now, sew them onto your desired place and the only thing left for you to do is enjoy.

That is what I did today.

Except, Rachel kept telling people, "There is an American flag hiding!" and she tried to lift up the ruffles... shhhh, naughty girl.

I was amazed by this creation! I just love it! Please head over to Tea Rose Home and let her know what you think. Also, check out her other designs!!!

Please let me know what you think of the content this week. Have you enjoyed it? What else would you like to see?

Wednesday, October 5, 2011

This creation came from Brassy Apple. What a cute way to spice it up. All the little details add up to make a really fun shirt that can be casual or dressed up and a bit sassy too! Here we go...

Materials:

2 tshirts - about 2 or 3 times bigger than you normally wear

color coordinating thread

scissors

elastic thread

sewing machine

straight pins

measuring tape

Step 1: Shir the bottom of the tee sewing about 6 lines 1/4" apart. We used our sewing foot as a guide between the stitching lines.

Step 2: Cut off the collar. OPTIONAL: Cut a small V dip in the neckline if desired for a different neck shape. Set aside.

Step 3: Lay the 2nd tshirt flat. Cut off the bottom hemline. Then cut 2 strips that are 3.5" wide.

Step 4: Create 1 long strip by cutting "open" at one of the seams or simply cut the loop in half.

Step 5: Cut 1 strip 2.5" wide. Cut open as instructed above.

Step 6: Gather/Ruffle all 3 strips using a basting stitch in y our machine and gently pulling the bottom thread to gather the fabric together. (Stitch 1/4 - 1/2" in from one edge of the fabric strip)

Step 7: Pin one end of the 3.5" ruffled striped at the shoulder seam and the other end about 5-6" from the top of the shirring lines at the bottom of the tshirt lining it up in the middle.

Step 8: Adjust the gathers so the strip fits between the two pinned areas. Pin in place leaving an opening near the middle of the neckline in the front. Repeat with the other 3.5" wide ruffled strip on the opposite side of the tshirt.

Step 9: Sew the ruffles to the tshirt by stitching over the basting line.

Step 10: Fill in the open area in the top middle of the tshirt using the 2.5" wide ruffled strip. Place one end of this strip about 1 inch over the empty area. Pin along the neckline and cut the ruffled strip to be about 1 inch over the other side. Pin in place.

Step 11: Place a second layer of ruffles under this layer making it smaller in width and centering it under the first. (see 2 photos below) Stitch both layers of ruffles onto the tshirt.

OPTIONAL: to create a ruffle at the neckline and shoulder area that isn't as "full", cut and or taper the ruffled fabric towards the shoulder seam until you have reached the desired look.

Step 12: Cut off the hem on each sleeve curving the edge as pictured below.

Step 13: Shir 3 lines from the cut edge to the shoulder seam. Sew 2 shirring lines on the underpart of the sleeve too.

Ta-Da!!!

I absolutely love this!!! They did a fantastic job over at Brassy Apple coming up with this. Please head over to their site and give them some love. They deserve to know what a great job they did and they also have a tutorial all ready for you to download and print. Go check them out!

Also, please let me know that you like this and any other content on my blog by leaving me a comment! I would love to know what you think!

Tuesday, October 4, 2011

I hope you enjoyed Makeover #1, now on to another amazing transformation from your boring ordinary t-shirt. Check out these creations by Little Birdie Secrets.

To refashion a t-shirt, you'll need one plain shirt, and another spare one that matches. That's the one you'll cut up into pieces, which is why it needs to match.

To add flowers to your t-shirt, you basically just cut out small hearts (ours were about 2.5" long) and sew them in bunches to the neckline of the shirt. These simple refashions only take about 30 minutes to do.

And shirts look even better after being washed/dried (the dryer fluff up the flowers nicely). If you didn't want the fluffy look, just hand washing and line drying your shirt.

Thanks so much to the ladies at Little Birdie Secrets. If I had one thing to add to their project it would be to add more flowers. I can just picture them running down the front in a lovely cascade of blooms. Please head over to Little Birdie Secrets and let them know how much you love them and their creative ideas. Also, let me know what you think of the project and especially if you give it a try!!

...until tomorrow, where you will find another fantastic t-shirt makeover!!! See you then!